File:CNSF Expo brings science to Capitol Hill (17146906518).jpg
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The Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF) held an exhibition and reception to highlight STEM research and education and the impact on American innovation on April 29, 2015. NSF-supported researchers, educators and students presented their research at the House Rayburn Office Building on Capitol Hill, and talked with government leaders about the importance of efforts to meet the nation’s research goals. Jonathan Meer of Texas A&M University spoke with NSF Director France Córdova about his research on philanthropy, volunteerism and altruism. Credit: Glorymar Rivera-Diaz, National Science Foundation |
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